Friday 2 August 2024

Feldbattalion Verden on Parade

So here they are, as promised the Hanoverian Field Battalion Verden. The figures are all vintage Hinton Hunt ones mustered from different sources over the last few years, stripped and repainted by me.

I love this 'casual pose' clearly they are far behind the front line.
Seems a bit unfair that the fifer and drummer have to work while everyone else is taking it easy.


1 x BN/1. Officer (charging)
18 x BN/3. Private (casual pose)
2 x BN/8. Officer (standing)
1 x BN/11. Fifer (playing)
1 x BN/12. Drummer (playing)
1 x BN/13. Ensign Regiment Colour

Here's your chance to admire the other side of that flag.

Also hot off the desk is another French General painted to represent Jean-Baptiste Drouet (Comte d'Erlon). With the 110th anniversary of Waterloo rapidly approaching I thought it was about time that this gentleman was represented on my table.

FN/244. French General in cocked hat (mounted)

I was surprised to read that d'Erlon did eventually become a marshal although not until 1843 some 22 years after Napoleon's death.

20 comments:

Tiberian general said...

Wonderful figures, beautifully painted.

Willz.

Stryker said...

Thanks Willz.

Bob Spruster said...

Nicely done, they look super! And the Comte d'Erlon looks suitably dapper. But I don't think the troops are being the least bit casual. I think it's a case of them just not giving a....hoot.

Stryker said...

You may be right Bob, if they were casual they’d be wearing t-shirts!

MSFoy said...

Lovely work Ian - great stuff. The Hanoverians have come up really nicely, and the OPC general is one of my favourite HH classics.

Stryker said...

Thanks Tony, I agree that that general is a nice little sculpt!

Rob said...

Simply Scrumptious! It's nice to see a unit in a different, and relaxed, pose for a change - makes them special. Don't feel too sorry for the drummer, he gets paid more and he's only tapping a simple beat with one hand, if that, from what the look of it.
D'Erlon looks pretty smart too - I painted my one of those casting as Reynier to complete the Army of Portugal command together with Ney and Junot under Massena.
Planning anything special for the 110th?

Stryker said...

Thanks Rob, nothing planned at the moment but they’ll have to be another Waterloo game at some point in the year!

Donnie McGibbon said...

The Hanoverians are lovely, great looking unit, the red is a lovey shade. Nice addition on the commander front also, lovely figure for the French.

Stryker said...

Thanks Donnie, glad you like them.

David said...

That has to be han-over-fist one of the nicest regiments I have seen in some time. Love the fife and drum, even if they do have to work!

WSTKS-FM Worldwide said...

They are BRILLIANT! D'Erlon ain't too shabby either.

Kind Regards,

Stokes

Stryker said...

Thanks David, those redcoats always look nice!

Stryker said...

Cheers Stokes!

the Archduke said...

They look every bit as fine as I expected. Love that flag. Methinks I want an officer at attention, now.
Maybe we should have fewer battles and more parades where opposing armies just compare their dressing...maybe not, though.

Matt said...

Another fine addition to the collection. How will you be rating these troops?

Stryker said...

Nigel, if only wars could be replace by fashion parades - smartest side wins!

Stryker said...

Matt, I was thinking probably standard ‘B’ rating but perhaps I should read up a bit about them first.

Aly Morrison said...

Marvellous work Ian… as always…
The Hanoverians are little gems as is D’Erlon…

All the best. Aly

Stryker said...

Thanks Aly!